Using Command-D to send a Don't Save request
If you try to close a message in progress the app presents a dialogue asking if you would like to save the message as a draft. As with many OS X apps, hitting command-D should send the Don't Save command, but here does nothing. There are some instances in the app where shortcuts such as these should exist but don't yet.
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Inappropriate?Not to be argumentative but........
I don't think I've ever seen a Mac app that uses Command D as a ''don't save'' command.
In Safari Command D adds bookmarks.
In Eudora it deletes a message.
In the Finder it duplicates
In iPhoto it duplicates
In Bento it does nothing
Unless I'm missing something??????
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Inappropriate?> I don't think I've ever seen a Mac app that uses Command D as a ''don't save'' command.
Cmd-D is standard in nearly all Mac apps when a "Don't Save / Cancel / Save" sheet is being displayed.
Open a new document in TextEdit, type something, quit TextEdit, Cmd-D when prompted to save.
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Inappropriate?Gotcha; I wasn't thinking of the dialog box. In this case I agree it would be nice in Postbox.
Cheers,
Kit
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Inappropriate?I agree and also second this request. I've hacked together Cmd-D as Don't Save in Save dialogs myself, using a macro program.
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